Cox names cabinet, advisor picks
and last updated 2020-12-21 18:11:04-05
SALT LAKE CITY â Governor-elect Spencer Cox has named some of his cabinet picks, reaching across the state to bring people in to Capitol Hill. Each has impeccable qualifications, brings fresh ideas and, most importantly, is devoted to public service. Weâre lucky to have such brilliant minds willing to serve the public, Gov.-elect Cox said in a statement Monday.
They include:
Craig Buttars, Cache County Executive, who will be nominated to lead Utah s Department of Agriculture & Food.
Sanpete Co. Sheriff Brian Nielson, who has been named director of Utah s Department of Corrections.
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